Oregon OSHA fines a roofing and painting company for $104,000.
Cannabis companies now have a step-by-step guide to safety.
Eliminating contaminated welding has a relationship to prioritizing American-made products.
Schneider Electric faces $119,000 in penalties as well as 11 violations.
The ASSP's Safety 2021 Professional Development Conference and Exposition will take place Sept. 13 - 15 online and in-person in Austin, Texas.
146 lives were lost in a deadly fire; ASSP wants the tragedy to never be forgotten.
Episode 58
In this mini episode, OH&S Editor Sydny Shepard discusses the recently released list of OSHA's Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards as well as new dates for National Safety Stand-Down and Ladder Safety Month.
OSHA has revealed its annual list of Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards.
Episode 54
Editor Sydny Shepard goes over the newest information from the Chemical Safety Board on the gas leak at a Georgia poultry plant that killed 6 people.
The proposed update to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard was issued on Feb. 5.
Episode 52
In this episode, listeners will hear about a new partnership between EPA and OSHA, Virginia's new permanent COVID-19 workplace safety standards and when industrial workers will be able to get the coronavirus vaccine.
Employers have a responsibility to take the right precautions and prepare their employees for any weather conditions.
The Job Hazard Analysis process focuses on job tasks to identify hazards before they occur.
Accidents at work are inevitable, so it is important to train employees so they can to prepare for them.
Hazards may not be the first thing on an employee’s mind during the work day, but various hazards and their causes need to be considered.
The TNEC will continue to offer hazard training for workers with the help of the grant.
Fire may not seem like an immediate threat, but there are more than 5,000 fires in manufacturing plants every year.
Episode 46
In this Safety Speak mini episode of the podcast, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses ISO/PAS 45005: General guidelines for safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study on telecommuting and BLS data that shows workplace fatalities are at their highest since 2007.
The number of workplace fatalities has reached a new peak, with 5,333 deaths recorded in 2019.
The holiday season combined with the influx of people working from home has contributed to a large increase in residential fires in Michigan.